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copper, thank you for pointing out. NOTE to SELF: do not guess a device is supported, manufacturers may just not give a damn about rockbox compatibilty although they aheir previous device are famous @ rockbox

"According to the diagnostic mode of the original firmware, the display can apparently be one of two types: Visionox or WiseChip. The Visionox display could be a Visionox M00230/M00231 OLED module, the display controller is unknown. The WiseChip display appears to be controlled by a SEPS114A OLED controller. The tuner chip is the SiLabs Si4703, which is the RDS capable brother of the SiLabs Si4702 (used in several other Sansa players). "

As far as I know, nobody has yet properly looked at the sport. The first indications looked fairly bad, which means people probably weren't willing to spend money on them, but there might be things we don't know about that would make a port possible

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S1_MP3_player 'Supports MPEG1/2/2.5 Audio Layer 1, 2, 3 (MP3) and WMA. Ogg Vorbis also supported since at least 2006, though this is not typically listed on the player's packaging' So it may be that atj2127 uses DSP core for audio decoding.

TheSeven: some change in usb subsystem broke it. The problem is that no one knows why. Another thing was the merge of n2g driver and amsv2 BUT it was proven that 'old' n2g driver still fails with newer usb stack.